Arduino Nano-Original
Original Arduino NanoThe product is a development board that uses ATmega328P processor. Designed as a university project by 5 friends in Italy, Arduino products soon attracted great interest and began to be used by people, students and even experts all over the world as a hobby. The reason why it attracted so much attention and growth in a short time is that the design of both the software and the circuits of the microcontrollers in the market is difficult and it is used only by professionals and is costly.
Arduino products offer the opportunity to make very nice projects with just a short research without experience and knowledge. You can also do more professional work by specializing over time. With the open source code philosophy adopted by Arduino, projects are shared by everyone and you can find everything you can do with Arduino on the internet.
Although the Arduino Nano model is not suitable for shield use for complex projects such as Uno or Mega, it stands out with its size and price for simpler projects. Like Uno, there are 14 Digital I / O (6 pwm) and 8 Analog Inputs on the card using Atmega328 microcontroller. Code compatibility is very high on Arduino boards. You can upload the code you developed with Arduino Uno to this card by simply selecting Arduino Nano from the menu.
Original Arduino Nano Technical Specifications
- Microcontroller: Atmel ATMega328
- Working voltage: 5V
- Input voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input voltage (limit): 6-20V
- Digital I / O pins: 14 (of which 6 are PWM output)
- Analog input pins: 8
- DC current per I / O pin: 40 mA
- Flash Memory: 32KB 2 KB used for preloading
- SRAM: 1 KB
- EEPROM: 1 KB
- Clock speed: 16 Mhz
- Size: X 1.70 "
- Length: 45 mm
- Width: 18 mm
- Weight: 5 g
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Arduino Nano-Original
Original Arduino NanoThe product is a development board that uses ATmega328P processor. Designed as a university project by 5 friends in Italy, Arduino products soon attracted great interest and began to be used by people, students and even experts all over the world as a hobby. The reason why it attracted so much attention and growth in a short time is that the design of both the software and the circuits of the microcontrollers in the market is difficult and it is used only by professionals and is costly.
Arduino products offer the opportunity to make very nice projects with just a short research without experience and knowledge. You can also do more professional work by specializing over time. With the open source code philosophy adopted by Arduino, projects are shared by everyone and you can find everything you can do with Arduino on the internet.
Although the Arduino Nano model is not suitable for shield use for complex projects such as Uno or Mega, it stands out with its size and price for simpler projects. Like Uno, there are 14 Digital I / O (6 pwm) and 8 Analog Inputs on the card using Atmega328 microcontroller. Code compatibility is very high on Arduino boards. You can upload the code you developed with Arduino Uno to this card by simply selecting Arduino Nano from the menu.
Original Arduino Nano Technical Specifications
- Microcontroller: Atmel ATMega328
- Working voltage: 5V
- Input voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input voltage (limit): 6-20V
- Digital I / O pins: 14 (of which 6 are PWM output)
- Analog input pins: 8
- DC current per I / O pin: 40 mA
- Flash Memory: 32KB 2 KB used for preloading
- SRAM: 1 KB
- EEPROM: 1 KB
- Clock speed: 16 Mhz
- Size: X 1.70 "
- Length: 45 mm
- Width: 18 mm
- Weight: 5 g
Useful Links
- Arduino Main Board TypesYou can examine.
- Arduino Sensor and Module TypesYou can examine.
- Arduino Education SetsYou can examine.